Grief

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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Grief.

  • Death and Grieving

    A thoughtful resource that addresses Unitarian Universalist beliefs about death and offers support to those looking for a faith community in their time of need. Pack of 25 pamphlets.

  • How Many More Sundays?
    From WorshipWeb
    How many more Sundays will the preacher in black robes and the solemn shuffle of papers Read the names of those whose light was extinguished for our rig...
  • Prayer of Remembrance
    From WorshipWeb
    Holy One, on this day of remembrance we say aloud their names again: the names of those who died this year. Died — the word is jarring. So jarring that...
  • We Grieve Together
    From WorshipWeb
    As the news cycle brings us images of terror and heartbreak once again, We grieve together As each of us faces into this new level of horror, We grieve...
  • The Promise and the Practice: Lamentation for Two Voices
    From WorshipWeb
    This Lamentation is for two voices: one white, and one person of color/indigenous (POCI). Both voices invite people to repeat a refrain several times:...
  • Benediction for September 11
    From WorshipWeb
    On this hallowed day, We remember....
  • Love Showed Up
    From Braver/Wiser
    Remembering is the art of holding a memory and sharing it; it’s drawing upon that memory so it can help us to grow into people who live lives of meaning...
  • To Carry the Light Forward
    From WorshipWeb
    If we are lucky, we will all get a chance during our life to know someone who becomes for us an exemplar of living. And if we are really lucky, we will...
  • Our Grief Is a Holy Thing
    From WorshipWeb
    Our grief is a holy thing. It is that proof that another life touched ours in a profound way....
  • Honoring a Difficult Death
    From WorshipWeb
    Open your hearts, my friends, And let yourself feel the reality of absence. Open your hearts, and acknowledge That we gather in the presence of death....